
Refuge
An Intergalactic Space Opera Series (Tradepoint Saga, Book 1)
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JJ Blacklocke
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A dangerous haven. Adapt or die.
Nine hundred Vennans undertake a cultural exchange to Tradepoint, a space station where aliens from different worlds meet to do business. A young and gifted Speaker, Gredin, is translator and diplomat for the happy occasion.
But a horrific vision shatters her first night’s sleep on Tradepoint. Venna, their home world, has been destroyed. Now the safety of the delegation, the only Vennans left in all of time and space, rests on Gredin’s young shoulders.
Stunned and grieving, she navigates trade wars and political prejudice, bartering with other races - some friendly, some neutral, some outright hostile - for what her people need to survive. And the cost of failure is the unthinkable.
Extinction.
Plunge into the Tradepoint Saga, a space-opera series filled with political intrigue, mystery, and a diverse cast of characters. This coming-of-age tale is perfect for fans of CJ Cherryh, Arkady Martine, Wen Spencer, and Star Trek: Picard.
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- Friend
- 06-11-22
narration was excellent!
the story was pretty good, but I'm not sure I would have Android reading it as much as I did listening to it. the narration was excellent! I've listened to a lot of audiobooks and the narration can make or break a book.
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- james r appleby
- 11-27-20
very good
really enjoyed . can't wait for book 2. narration was also very good...really enjoyed it
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- Joseph W. Reed
- 11-19-20
Well done!
Narrator was convinging. Story was well written with very developed setting. Writer made the diverse species believable.
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- Pezzilla
- 12-29-20
A bit too detailed from time to time?
I could see this being the foundation for a nice ongoing world for us readers to keep returning to. The world is built well, the species are diverse and the politics and interactions work in well defined and recognizable ways. The main character is interesting. It's all very good.
My only problem was that it seemed sometimes like the writer does not trust the reader to get a point and then move on. Of course, some people like that sort of 'detail' in their books.
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- Brothanoomsy
- 08-11-21
Pretty sure this will be a big one.
I have hearing issues. The narrator is one of few female voices I can hear clearly and comfortably. With that said, the book itself is different than any I've heard before. I have already heard the second one and if you like this one, keep reading cause it stays good. I expect to read/listen to the third also.
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- kiwibleu
- 12-13-20
Came for the Narrator stayed for the story.
LOVED IT. I selected this because I am familiar with Kate Reading's other work, especially her performance of Brandon Sanderson's leviathan of a series The Stormlight Archives. What a spectacular story!
the beginning starts a little slow, the main protagonist's development dragging somewhat, the pacing and action of the other characters more than make up for her somewhat repetitive (but understandable) childish actions. I wish the character could have varied her responses to the situation... and that her actual development had taken longer... but the shift helps to solidify these peoples' religious structure within this story's universe.
Reminiscent of Sanderson's drop-the-reader-right-in-the-deep-end-without-a-floaty style of world building, the complexity and minutiae of detail plunge the listener right in to Gredna's unimaginable plight and the distress of her people. This author has a keen attention to detail and a marvelous overview of their story. the novel is a good 14 hr listen but the pacing and anticipation of what was to come, and the intriguing mystery, kept me hungry for more! And as always, Reading's performance kept me hooked at every turn! Cant wait for the next book.
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- Thomas Dailey
- 01-24-21
A new and fresh take on Space Opera
Refuge is a unique tale that takes your standard space opera in a new direction. It has some fantastic world-building going on, and the setting is amazingly immersive and detailed. The story takes place on a space station called Tradepoint, which is a nexus for trade between alien species. Unlike typical science fiction, Refuge focuses less on technology and instead explores culture, social exchanges between species, and commerce. Every aspect is well thought out, with careful consideration for the practical problems usually glossed over in science fiction, like language, pathology, and biological adaptation issues.
The Vennan are definitely one of my favorite aspects of this book. They make the story appeal to both science fiction and fantasy fans, as they are a starfaring race that eschews technology in favor of their innate abilities. Their culture and spiritual beliefs are richly detailed, and yet they maintain a certain level of mystery and intrigue, which leaves you wanting to learn more. I know I'm mentioning the world-building a lot (as it's what really made this book, in my opinion), but the plot and cast of characters were also superb. Overall, Refuged managed to feel like an "epic" fantasy or space opera series sans excessive length and superfluous writing.
I have to admit that knowing Kate Reading narrated the audiobook version of Refuge sold me before even looking at the other details. I've loved her work, and she did not disappoint me in Refuge. Even if Refuge's description doesn't sound like it's a good fit for you, give the audiobook a chance just for the narration.
Special thanks to Aethon Books, who provided me this book free of charge at my request.
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- Lonnie-The GreatNorthernTroll-Moore
- 11-23-20
One of my top favorites!
I picked this up on lark. I didn't know the author, but I love Kate Reading's narration work from many other books. In case you don't already know, Kate's an awesome narrator... and oh boy howdy, I found that this was just simply an incredible book! It excells by virtue of both a dynamite storyline, and by Kate Reading's vibrant, yet nuanced performance! All that, even after a kinda' slow beginning... and this book easily made it onto my top favorites list for the entire year!
JJ Blacklocke really set up the story with some intense world-building, and she did it perfectly. Holding her cards close, she gave nothing away to the readers, so when everything was finally in place, all hell broke loose! Refuge has plenty of action and bunches of political intrigue... Blacklocke never looked back, and never let the plot get mired in its own complexity as the story ran on to its epic finale!
I bet you'll find yourself wishing that Aftershock: Book 2 in The Tradepoint Saga, was already released in audio! 😊👍
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- Willis Burns
- 11-12-20
Kate Reading is so good!
I will absolutely listen to anything read by Kate Reading. This one just happens to also be a great story.
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- Andrew
- 12-29-20
Space Opera Without Humans
Space Opera as a genre is fantastic but it can sometimes get repetitive or predictable. Human-centrism is one of its main limitations. It makes sense, we listeners are human after all. Refuge inverts that trope in a delightful way. There aren't any humans to speak of in the entire tale.
Normally that would make it hard to relate to the alien cultures but I found that making the characters behave like humans was enough. It was nice to not see the same old protect Earth story. I wish there had been even more immersion in the alien cultures and their interaction.
The weakest elements of the story are the whiny MC which goes on a little too long, the abrupt if expected ending, and some of the interpersonal conflicts. The strongest parts of the story are the characterization and supporting cast, the setting, and the different alien cultures. The strong bits far outweighed the weak parts and therefore I highly recommend this book.
Finally Kate Reading is excellent as usual, not much to really add there for those that don't know her.
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